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Cheetahs Biology and Conservation

Published by Elsevier, this 7.5″ x 9.25″, hardback textbook is 500 pages of the most comprehensive information to date, on the cheetah and the problems they face in the wild. The book is available now for pre-sale.

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2018 Resolutions

Thanks to all our CCF supporters and cheetah friends, we are starting off 2018 with the capability to make ambitious plans for the year. We received an overwhelming show of support during the final week of 2017 and we are so pleased to announce that we achieved our fundraising goal for the Year-End Campaign, ...

Upcoming Events

Let’s get wild! Conservation Week is April 2 – 8 at Liberty Science Center! The building will be packed with live animal shows, activities, and other events celebrating wildlife conservation and helping us learn what[...]

Let’s get wild! Conservation Week is April 2 – 8 at Liberty Science Center! The building will be packed with live animal shows, activities, and other events celebrating wildlife conservation and helping us learn what[...]

Reports & News

The Cheetah Conservation Fund NY Chapter is currently representing most of the North East states. Our goal is to support the Cheetah Conservation Fund programs through initiatives and fund raising. In addition to fundraising, our goal is to raise awareness of the challenges faced by the cheetah through partnerships, education and providing opportunities for volunteers to assist locally and abroad.

The secret to preserving Namibia’s big cats? Big dogs

See CNN article on how the Anatolian Shepherds and Kangals, large dog breeds that can weigh up to 150 lbs, are being employed by Namibian farmers as a deterrence, preventing the big cats from causing big problems.

About Cheetah Conservation Fund

Founded in 1990 by Dr. Laurie Marker, the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF)’s mission is to be the internationally recognized centre of excellence in the conservation of cheetahs and their ecosystems. As Namibia has the largest and healthiest population of cheetahs left in the world, CCF’s International Research and Education Centre is based in Namibia, near Otjiwarongo. ...